Twilight Fields - Songs From The Age Of Ruin

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Artist: Twilight Fields
Album: Songs From The Age Of Ruin
Rating: 4.0

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Review by Jason Rink

Twilight Fields' latest album, Songs From The Age Of Ruin, is a haunting and thought-provoking masterpiece. The album delves into the themes of loss, destruction, and despair, capturing the essence of a world on the brink of collapse.

The album's opening track, "The Rust Belt," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its melancholic melody and poignant lyrics. From there, the album takes the listener on a journey through a post-apocalyptic world, with each track offering a unique perspective on the devastation.

What sets Songs From The Age Of Ruin apart is the sheer beauty of the music. The instrumentation is lush and atmospheric, with layers of guitar, piano, and synth creating a rich and textured sound. The vocals, too, are stunning, with singer-multi-instrumentalist Michael S. Judge's haunting voice perfectly complementing the music.

Standout tracks include "The Beauty In The Wreckage," a haunting ballad that showcases Judge's vocal range, and "The Last Song Of The Earth," a powerful and emotionally-charged track that perfectly captures the album's themes.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Why Did We Do It? (The Last Ones)7:19
Lovers In A Dangerous Time4:20
Taken Away4:9
Bomber4:30
Maximum Darkness3:13
The Animal's Song4:58
Prologue: The Ruined City7:13
Lovers in a Dangerous Time4:20
Offended3:15
Demagogue3:21
The Holy War3:51
Soldier Song4:0
Loss6:3
Epilogue: Barren Planet5:0
Lazarus3:58
The Animal's Song4:58

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  • MP3
  • Album
  • 320 kbps

Credits

RoleCredit
Backing VocalsThe Celestial Choir
DrumsTim Timleck
PercussionTim Timleck
VocalsAllister Thompson
GuitarAllister Thompson
BassAllister Thompson
KeyboardsAllister Thompson
PianoTeri-Lynn Janveau
Written-ByAllister Thompson
Composed ByAllister Thompson

Notes

  • Digital Album
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  • "The year 2019 finds the human species standing at a crossroads, with only two possible directions: survival or extinction. It is the proper place of artists to contribute their strong and clear voices to dialogues that could lead to our survival and renewal.
  • “Songs from the Age of Ruin” is an uneasy but compelling song cycle that begins with the bombing of Hiroshima and the absurdities of the atomic age and proceeds to tackle such difficult topics as homelessness and economic inequalities (“Lazarus”), the evils of populism and political repression (“Demagogue”, “Taken Away”), the toxicity of social media communication (“Offended”), animal rights (“The Animal’s Song”), and the utter stupidity of war (“Soldier Song”). It concludes with a three-part “climate change suite” (“Why Did We Do It?”/“Loss”/“Barren Planet”) that lays bare the tragic human consequences of catastrophic climate change."

About Twilight Fields

Twilight Fields is a band from Northern Canada that makes a mixture of progressive rock with atmospheric and psychedelic rock and influences from dream-pop, sunshine pop, psych-folk and shoegaze. A one man band - Allister Thompson

Members

  • Tim Timleck
  • Allister Thompson
  • Teri-Lynn Janveau
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Summary by Jason Rink

Songs From The Age Of Ruin is a stunning achievement, a testament to Twilight Fields' talent and vision. It's a must-listen for fans of post-rock, ambient, and experimental music, and a powerful reminder of the fragility of our world.

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